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You might want to contact outdoor venues, like the National Park service, state parks, zoos, etc. Not only do they have UV experience, but longevity in product.
Beryl
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>From: charles eldermire <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Jan 11, 2010 2:54 PM
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>Subject: opinions on UV resistant Interpretive sign materials?
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>Hello-
>I'm wondering what materials folks are making indoor interpretive signs out of at your institutions? Any thoughts on which materials resist UV best?
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>Currently we have a series of heavily faded signs that were originally printed on a hard black plastic that appears laminated to a clear acrylic/plexi front. We're considering reprinting them (for a variety of reasons besides the fading), and due to the high amount of natural sunlight in our public spaces (and despite the 97% UV filtering windows) we're considering the option of doing more temporary signage this time around with the idea that we'll have to reprint them in another five years. By more temporary, I mean drymounting UV-resistant content to something like gatorboard and mounting it under UV-resistant matte plexi.
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>This would be significantly cheaper in the short run, but I'm willing to invest in something more longterm if it seems like it would work longer term, too...
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>Thanks for your input
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>charles.
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>Charles Eldermire
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>Manager, Sapsucker Woods & Johnson Visitors' Center
>Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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